N° 96 - October 2019 - Air pollution
Issue editor: Jean-Luc Laurent
Introduction: Jean-Luc LAURENT,
engineer from the Corps des Mines
1 ‒ Air pollution: Problems
Air pollution, a general presentation
Sophie Vaslin-Reimann,
LNE
The effects of air pollution
Eva Leoz-Garziandia,
Laboratoire Central de Surveillance de la Qualité de l’Air (LCSQA)
Reducing emissions in the air from industrial plants
Jean-Luc Perrin,
Department of Risk Prevention, Ministry of Environmental Transition and Solidarity
The impact of air pollution on human health
Jorge Boczkowski
&
Sophie Lanone,
INSERM and Paris-Est Créteil University
Reinforcing the fight against air pollution
Charlotte Lepitre,
France Nature Environnement
2 ‒ Public policies
European policies
Daniel Calleja Crespo,
director-general of the Environment, European Commission
French policies for fighting against air pollution
Loïc Buffard,
DGEC, Ministry of Environmental Transition and Solidarity
Four years afterwards, an update on “Dieselgate”
Cédric Bozonnat,
DGEC, Ministry of Environmental Transition and Solidarity
Indoor air pollution: From knowledge to action
Nadia Herbelot,
ADEME
Air pollution in China
Bertrand Bessagnet,
Futuris Environment Ltd ‒ INERIS
Public policies for fighting against air pollution: The findings of the French Court of Auditors
Ève Darragon,
Marie-Ange Mattei
&
Julien Marchal,
French Court of Auditors
Air pollution: Our health is not always adequately protected
Janusz Wojciechowski
&
Colm Friel,
European Court of Auditors
Associations certified for monitoring the quality of the air: At the service of local authorities who want to improve air quality
Guy Bergé,
president of Atmo France
Local authorities, key players for improving air quality
Nadia Herbelot,
ADEME
Air pollution: What NGOs want
Olivier Blond,
Respire
Measurable, reportable and verifiable standards for national inventories of air pollutants
Jean-Pierre Chang
&
Nadine Allemand,
Citepa
3 ‒ Economic issues, technical prospects and research
The economic stakes and the costs air pollution
Yves Crozet,
professor emeritus, Laboratoire Aménagement Économie Transports, Sciences-Po Lyon
Regulatory and tax tools for reducing the emission of pollutants from industry
Paul Bougon
&
Richard Lavergne,
Conseil Général de l’Économie (CGE)
A historical account of the reduction of sulfur dioxide emissions in French refineries
Franck Chevallier,
Union Française des Industries Pétrolières (UFIP)
Are technological innovations really at the service of air quality and public health?
Caroline Van Renterghem,
WAIR
Monitoring: Its organization and metrology
Tatiana Macé,
LNE
Measuring pollutants from space
Carole Deniel,
CNES,
&
Camille Viatte,
LATMOS/CNRS
The current state of research on air quality and its prospects
Gilles Foret,
Isabelle Coll
&
Patrice Coll,
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA), UMR CNRS 7583, Université Paris-Est-Créteil, Université de Paris, Institut Pierre Simon Laplace (IPSL)
Miscellany
The AGREGA program: An educational tool of market simulations on aggregates in Île-de-France Region
Jacques Schleifer, Bruno Tessier & Isabelle Thénevin,
Centre de Géosciences, MINES ParisTech, PSL University;
Carole Deneuve & Christine Mallens,
UNICEM,
&
Laurent Goethals,
Andreil Game
Simulating an electricity mix with the storage of current but without fossil fuels
Ilarion Pavel,
Conseil Général de l’Économie (CGE)
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